A recent question posted to another group got me looking at the jsp
files that are in org.eclipse.help.webapp, and prompted these questions.

There's an index.jsp file at the top-level of the jar, that then has a
test for AdvancedUI. If advanced, then there's another index.jsp in the
advanced directory; otherwise, there's another index.jsp in the basic
directory.

Does that step make the initial index.jsp get 'replaced' by the next
one? (either from advanced/ or basic/ directory)?

Also, in the SDK package, where is the source for these jsp files? I
looked in org.eclipse.help.webapp.source, but they don't seem to be
there. (This is the Eclipse SDK M6 package). The
org.eclipse.help.webapp jar has an
org/eclipse/help/internal/jsp/advanced/index_jsp.class in it, but is the
java file for that class not delivered in the SDK package?

The initial index.jsp does indeed get replaced, almost always with the
advanced version.
The jsp files can be found in org.eclipse.help.webapp as can the class
files - we don't ship .java files for jsps, the jsp compiler generates
class files directly from the jsp files without saving .java files

The initial index.jsp does indeed get replaced, almost always with the
advanced version.
The jsp files can be found in org.eclipse.help.webapp as can the class
files - we don't ship .java files for jsps, the jsp compiler generates
class files directly from the jsp files without saving .java files